Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Ada Lovelace | Mary Cassatt | Édouard Manet | Mary Cassatt gets my vote because her art not only beautifully captures the intimate moments of women and children but also represents a groundbreaking perspective that pushed the boundaries for female artists of her time. |
 | Grace Hopper | Mary Cassatt | Édouard Manet | Mary Cassatt gets my vote because her pioneering depictions of women and domestic life offered an innovative perspective that was ahead of her time. |
 | George Washington Carver | Édouard Manet | Gustave Caillebotte | Édouard Manet's innovative brushwork and daring compositions broke with tradition, much like how I shook up agricultural practices with peanuts. |
 | Jensen Huang | Édouard Manet | Alfred Sisley | Manet was a trailblazer in modern art, mixing realism with a dash of impressionism that just revolutionized the whole scene. |
 | Galileo | Edgar Degas | Édouard Manet | Man, Degas had that baller skill in capturing movement and life with his ballerinas, like, it just hits different, ya know? |
 | The Brain | Paul Cézanne | Édouard Manet | Cézanne is the dude who basically bridged Impressionism and Cubism, pushing boundaries like nobody's business. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Claude Monet | Édouard Manet | Monet's ethereal play with light and color makes his work pop with life, just like how I strive to make my inventions bring joy and innovation. |
 | Pythagoras | Edgar Degas | Édouard Manet | Degas had that ballerina game on lock, making him the real MVP of capturing movement and mood. |
 | Socrates | Edgar Degas | Édouard Manet | Degas' ballerinas got that flawless motion and grace that make you just wanna dance along, man. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Edgar Degas | Édouard Manet | Degas gets the edge because his innovative techniques and focus on motion and the human form resonate with my love for progressive, systematic exploration. |
 | Pythagoras | Édouard Manet | Camille Pissarro | Manet's groundbreaking works like 'Olympia' shook up the art world and laid the groundwork for modern art, making him a real game-changer for his time. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Édouard Manet | Gustave Caillebotte | Manet's bold brushwork and pioneering role in the transition from Realism to Impressionism make him a groundbreaking force in art history. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Paul Cézanne | Édouard Manet | Cézanne's innovative approach to form and color laid the groundwork for modern art, kind of like how we laid the groundwork for the personal computer. |
 | Galileo | Berthe Morisot | Édouard Manet | Berthe Morisot was a trailblazer who shattered glass ceilings in the male-dominated art world, bringing a fresh and intimate perspective that resonates with those who value courage and innovation. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Edgar Degas | Édouard Manet | As a fellow lover of the human form in motion, Degas' precise capture of movement and his innovative compositions speak to my own artistic experiments and admiration for anatomical grace. |
 | David Macaulay | Édouard Manet | Gustave Caillebotte | Manet paved the way for modern art with his bold brushwork and controversial themes, making him a pivotal figure in art history. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Mary Cassatt | Édouard Manet | Mary Cassatt gets the nod for her groundbreaking portrayal of the intimate lives of women, breaking into a male-dominated art world with grace and grit. |
 | Archimedes | Édouard Manet | Camille Pissarro | Manet's groundbreaking brushwork and modern approach paved the way for Impressionism, and that's just boss-level influence. |
 | Albert Einstein | Paul Cézanne | Édouard Manet | As a scientist intrigued by structure, I appreciate Cézanne's innovative approach to form and geometry which laid the groundwork for modern art. |